Fireman could be written as "flame-tamer" and meatloaf could be written as "feast-cake."
Ken Willis has written: 'Valuing wildlife'
Victor J. Wilmoth has written: 'The auxiliary fireman'
Meatloaf recorded I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) in 1993. It was written and composed by Jill Steinman and is considered one of the greatest pop ballads of modern recording.
Jim Neil has written: 'Fireman Chef Jim Neils Favorite Recipes'
Timothy Shay has written: 'This cabin as the S.S. Titanic' 'Fire, fireman, fire!'
Ailsa Masterson has written: 'Alexander technique' -- subject(s): Alexander technique
Peter Kaufman has written: 'The great American meatloaf contest cookbook' -- subject(s): Meat loaf 'Barometer's Shadow'
Michael Knigin has written: 'The technique of fine art lithography' -- subject(s): Lithography, Technique, Lithographie
So a kenning is written in a way that highlights certain features of an object that you want to bring up to the surface. Kennings are associated with Old-Norse-Icelandic and Old English Poetry. Some examples are: Energy-giver= Coffee Tounge-fire= Tabasco Sauce
F. Thurston has written: 'Clarinet technique'
Adolf Schott has written: 'Cardiographic technique'
Eyal Lederman has written: 'Harmonic Technique'